8 of the best dictionaries and translation apps for Android

posted by Nick T. / Feb 08, 2015, 7:12 PM

Hei! Hvordan har du det? – That's how you say "Hello! How are you?" in Norwegian, which is a language we're totally fluent in. Okay, we might have used a dictionary app to get that phrase translated. One of the dictionary apps we've picked for you today, to be more specific. There's a multitude of them available on the Play Store, and the slideshow below holds some of the top apps among the bunch. The dictionary apps we've chosen hold the definitions for millions of words, can translate from one language into another, will let you use them without an internet connection, and will even speak out phrases for you. Check them out in the slideshow below!

posted on Feb 09, 2015, 3:36 AM 0

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posted on Feb 09, 2015, 8:44 AM 0

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I would like to introduce another type of dictionary, Floating Dictionary.
Instead of switching between a dictionary and a pdf reader, this application is a pop-up window. Therefore, you don’t have to leave the pdf reader to find the meaning of the word you're looking for.
Floating Dictionary >> play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dictionary.f​loating.dos.com.floatingdictv4﻿

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